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Tedo Zhordania

(1854-1916), a Georgian historian, teacher, philologist and public figure. He was the member of several organizations: the Clerical-Archaeological Council, the Church Antiquities Protection Committee, the Literacy Society and the Historical and Ethnographic Society. Tedo Zhordania contributed to discovery and critical study of ancient... Read more >

NEW BOOKS

What strengthens us (A Contemporary's Notebook)

Nika Rurua

A nation that cannot distinguish between a friend and a foe doesn’t deserve all the good that results from being free. All successful, advanced states have been built by societies with self... Read more >

КАВКАЗ. II половина XVIII века

Stephen Burnashev

Colonel Stephen Burnashev, who was an extraordinary envoy of Catherine II at the courts of Erekle II and Solomon I, and, at the same time, the commander of the Russian army in Georgia according to... Read more >

Georgia: 50 Albums that snuck freedom in

Nika Rurua

Western “soft powers” – be they American jazz or cinematography, literature or rock n roll – sped up the initial exposure and final demise of the soviet ideology; It... Read more >

Hakuho sho

Beka Khojava

In January 2018, Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi, also known as Levan Gorgadze, became the first Georgian and the third European to celebrate a tournament victory and lift the Emperor’s Cup. From that... Read more >

Galaktioni – The Unusual and the Ordinary

Teimuraz Doiashvili, Natia Sikharulidze

Readers are well aware that Galaktioni’s life was unusual and extraordinary. But where does the line lie between the circulating legends and the truth? You won’t find the answer to... Read more >